Mike Expecting To Fly Cordova's Report

First, I think all the bands were very concious of what the benefit was all
about and they all did an excellent job of conveying that to the audience and
the kids on the stage. This was much better, I think, than '97.

The music was excellent, I thought. Some of the acts won't come across
nearly as well on audio because they are so visual. I'm thinking of Jonathan
Richman and Barenaked Ladies here. They were both so much fun to watch
and hear. Totally unexpected enjoyment for me.

Wallflowers were also good. I became more interested when they did their
slow cover of Don't Cry No Tears (another one for volume III of the covers
tapes!) On both nights they also covered Bowie's Heroes.

I feel sorry for Sarah McLachlen because she had to follow the intense fun
of Barenaked Ladies and her music is just so much more mellow. She is a very
good singer though.

Phish was ok both nights. Gotta love a band that plays Neil songs with Neil.
Excellent version of Helpless on night one and Four Strong Winds and
Dylan's I Shall Be Released on night two. Neil sang with Sarah M. on
FSW and had a verse on ISBR.

REM was sort of a disappointment for me. I didn't really get into their
live playing as much as I thought I would. I've always thought of Country
Feedback as a sort of Neil sounding song so I thought it was appropriate of
them to feature Neil on lead guitar both nights. Man On The Moon is an
expecially appropriate song for Bridge, I think. Don't follow through on
your dreams and you get a truck stop instead of St Peter's indeed.

Neil:
Neil sounded really good. I'm starting to get used to the new look and I
like it. I won't mention the old staples he played. The new songs: hmm, I'll
have to give them more listens before I have anything to say about them. One
of them, A Love Song or something like that;
[HyperRust Editor's note: "Distant Camera"] the intro sounds just
like Old Man.

The real surprises were getting to hear Ambulence Blues both nights and
Expecting To Fly on night 2. Wow. Ambulence Blues was very good. I
was so shocked all I could do was sing along with it the first night. He changed
one line to go along with the times, I think. Instead of "but it's either
that or pay back the kidnapper" he sang "you screwed
around and now won't even talk to her." At least I think that's it. Check
the tapes when they come to your home.

Expecting To Fly: never thought I'd hear this one. I thought I recognized
the intro; then came "There you stood on the edge of
your feather". Believe me, I was sitting on the edge of my seat. He sang
it wonderfully; not like the versions from '70 or the BS version, but very
nice. I was in total amazement during this entire song. "Thanks, Neil!" that's
what I yelled out after this song.

I hope Neil keeps on digging into his catalog and starts playing a much
wider variety of tunes. He sure has plenty of great ones he could perform.
This Bridge provided a wonderful taste of that.

Thanks again Rusties for all the fun!

Mike
Expecting To Fly

Joe FEEDback Sirotnak's Review

A FeedBack's-eye view of Bridge:
Neil: Two thumbs up. Outstanding Saturday. Merely excellent Sunday
(he looked tired to me). He still commands the stage with his enormous
'presence', even if he does look like everybody's weird uncle. But why
does he insist on that, for lack of a better term, grating guitar tone.
His tone (and volume...didja notice that Neil was just plain louder than
anybody else?) reminds me of that U2 album title Rattle and Hum.
I think a little gain-reduction on the guitar would have been nice.

New songs: pretty, but slight. AB and ETF - Well, they just don't
write 'm like that anymore. Damn these are good songs - and Neil sang the sh!t
out of 'em! These two tunes alone were worth the price.

Phish: I'm not a phan...yet. Compared to Neil's set on Saturday,
they seemed lightweight, almost a footnote. But Sunday, I warmed up to
them. I was starting to get that fuzzy feeling where the distance
between the band and audience breaks down. They drew me in. I'll give
em 1.5 thumbs up. They are clearly very talented. Too good, in fact.

REM: I like this band, but Saturday they were about as appealing as
a cold dead fish. Stipe gave me the creeps a little. A very intense
man. They sounded great. Professionals. But Sunday they seemed like a
different band. A whole different vibe. Did anyone else catch that
affectionate/indulgent-child smile that Mike Mills, sitting at the grand
piano, threw at Stipe? I don't know why, but I found that charming.
And their interaction with the kids was great. REM probably is
routinely hot-and-cold in concert. It just seems like their way. All
in all: another 1.5 thumbs.

Sarah McLachlan: Not my cup of tea, musically (melodies too
complex, I think. I'm sort of a melody-moron). But her voice is
outstanding, beautiful. I'd like her records more if they sounded like
her Bridge sets, stripped of all the high harmonies and gallons of
syrupy reverb. Her set-closer with the BNL guys (Building a
Mystery) was letter-perfect. Two thumbs up for performance. But only one
for song quality. How 'bout another 1.5 thumbs and call it done.

Bare Naked Ladies: This sort of comedy-music doesn't usually age
well, but this was my first BNL experience, so I was totally swept up by
their energy. Great show. They're better musicians than many of the
light-pop bands out there. Their songs are very well crafted. FEEDback
highly recommends this band. Two thumbs up.

Wallflowers: Ho hum. Professional. Bland. Gotta give 'm credit
for just going out there and doin' what they do. Would YOU like to be
Bob Dylan's son? Nice Neil cover. One thumb.

Jonathan Richman: As you've read before, his act is rather too
subtle for a big amphitheatre, but he worked it. I liked it. Another
1.5 thumbs.

Eels/Pete Droge/McCready: Opening a show like Bridge has got to be
tough. Expectations are so high. I give them all credit for a game
effort, but it didn't work for me. One-half of a thumb.

So there you have it: 11 1/2 thumbs up for the Bridge! People keep
telling me I'm all thumbs. It was a good show both days, but on Sunday
from sundown 'til the finale was truly special. I feel fortunate to
have been there.

Peace, Rust and Albequerque,

Joe FEEDback

M. Morin's Highlights

WOW!!!! Neil never lets you down, what a beautiful show, year after year!

HIGHLIGHTS:

Jonathan Richman was the first highlight, by the way he has a new album
on Vapor (Neil's label) this week.
I Was Dancing In a Lesbian Bar (what a great song) can be found on the
Surrender to Jonathan album on Vapor.
Great dancing moves, bad sound though, didn't ya think?

Wallflowers: No set change. Made Don't Cry No Tears into a slow
ballad -- nice but not inspired. Also, did Heroes (Bowie), again uninspired.

BareNaked Ladies: Surprise of the show, people really enjoyed them and
their Canadian humor, very poppy, very catchy tunes, probably not for
everybody, but they joked about Neil, and his beard, and his not-so famous
hip-hop period. Little of a set change, as far as their improv parts but
song list was same both days.

Sarah McLachlan: She has the most beautiful voice, and it filled up the
amphitheater. Played with couple of the Barenaked Ladies, with her band
and solo. Your Love Is Better Than Ice Cream was probably the highlight
for me, great analogy, only a woman could of thought of that..

Phish: Saw this band in 92,93 three times, and they simply blew me away,
they played here at Humboldt State, and lemme tell you folks it
was orgasmic atmospheric liquid, if you know what I mean. They played to
the kids the most. Those barber shop quartet songs were classic, Freebird
was unforgettable, everything. Helpless: almost as good as the one with
the Patti Smith improv a couple of years ago.

R.E.M.: That may be the last time you see them, and what a way to go.
Country Feedback with Neil was amazing, surreal, floating, mesmerizing.
2nd night was better because of the sound, Neil was on right away picking
solos. New album is going to be good. Wished for something old but I
guess they are over it as of right now. Did Electrolite, Call Me Leper,
Daysleeper, Losing Religion, Country Feedback.